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  1. General Cycling Discussion
    Atlanta, GA - Phil Southerland, the 29-year-old CEO of Team Type 1 and global diabetes advocate has been named Director of Health Care Policy, Planning and Patient Advocacy for the World Health Organization Collaborating Center, International Diabetes Center and Mayo Clinic in Minneapolis, MN...
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    Atlanta, GA - Team Type 1, a global sports organization dedicated to radically changing the lives of people around the world with diabetes, appointed Allen Salikof to the position of President, effective immediately. Mr. Salikof, previously President & CEO of Management Recruiters...
  3. Felt F85

    I plucked the Nishiki out of a neighbors trash can a year ago, put new tires on it and rode around town. Now I am passing it on to a new rider to get them into road biking. Bought the Felt F85 last week.
  4. General Cycling Discussion
    Team Type 1 - sanofi-aventis has received a wild card for the 2011 Tour de Suisse, allowing the team to participate in the 75th anniversary tour. Team Type 1 - sanofi-aventis will be competing in the 2011 Tour de Suisse with current Swiss national time trial champion Rubens Bertogliati, who...
  5. General Cycling Discussion
    Glencoe, Ill. - Ken Hanson of Team Type 1 rode to a silver medal finish Saturday night at the AT&T USA Cycling Professional Criterium National Championship at the Glencoe Grand Prix. Hanson was the race's fifth-place finisher, but only lost out on the stars-and-stripes jersey that goes to the...
  6. General Cycling Discussion
    Five riders - including three Americans - will represent Team Type 1 Saturday at the Glencoe Grand Prix, home to the AT&T USA Cycling Professional Criterium National Championship in Glencoe, Ill. Joe Eldridge, Ken Hanson and Shawn Milne will be vying to win the stars-and-stripes jersey that...
  7. General Cycling Discussion
    Cabo Frio, Brazil - Aldo Ino Ilesic made history Saturday when he won Team Type 1's first race in South America. Ilesic easily took the sprint into a headwind to win Stage 4 of the Tour do Rio ahead of Brazilians Fabiele Mota (Memorial/Prefeitura de Santos/Giant) and Carlos Franka (São...
  8. General Cycling Discussion
    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Team Type 1's participation in the Tour do Rio in Brazil marks the first time the world's only men's professional cycling team with riders who have Type 1 diabetes will compete on the South American continent. Joe Eldridge, who co-founded Team Type 1 in 2004 with Phil...
  9. General Cycling Discussion
    Atlanta - In what seems days ago now, Team Type 1 began the day just past midnight at 3,958 above sea level in Walsh, Colorado at mile 1,284 of Race Across America. By the end of today, Team Type 1's two four-person teams, Team Shake and Team Bake, will have raced east through Colorado and the...
  10. General Cycling Discussion
    Atlanta - In the past 24 hours of the epic Race Across America, Team Type 1 has ridden 421 miles from Mexican Hat, Utah to Trinidad, Colorado, at an average speed of 23 miles per hour. Over 1,145 miles of the race are completed for the team, which leaves 1,859 more miles to race. Meanwhile...
  11. General Cycling Discussion
    Atlanta - On June 12th at 2 pm PDT Race Across America (RAAM) began its 3,000-mile journey east from Oceanside, California to Annapolis, Maryland. In the first 24 hours, Team Type 1 and Team Type 2 powered their way east through California and the highlands of Arizona before heading into the...
  12. Pro Cycling - Tour de France
    Thousand Oaks, California - As the curtain closed on the 2010 Amgen Tour of California, Team Type 1 achieved what it had been hoping to since it opened up the eight-day stage race one Sunday ago. When Team Type 1's Thomas Rabou crossed the line safely inside stage eight's time cut, he confirmed...
  13. Pro Cycling - Tour de France
    Big Bear Lake, California - For the second time in the 2010 Amgen Tour of California, Team Type 1 rider Thomas Rabou showed that he is one of the premiere climbers in the peloton, regaining the King of the Mountains jersey that he had lost one day prior. Rabou's efforts on stage six assured that...
  14. Pro Cycling - Tour de France
    Modesto, CA -Ken Hanson scored Team Type 1 its first top ten finish of the 2010 Amgen Tour of California after a grueling stage four took its toll on the team and the peloton. The day's affairs covered 121.5 miles between San Jose and Modesto, California, including two rated climbs and untold...
  15. Pro Cycling - Tour de France
    Santa Rosa - What started out as a miserable, rainy California day turned out to be one of the best days in the entire history of Team Type 1's Professional Men's team, thanks to the efforts of Thomas Rabou. Stage two's conditions were more reminiscent of Rabou's native Holland than a late...
  16. General Cycling Discussion
    Brett Lancaster of Cervelo Test Team won the stage with a spring to the line. Brett goes first answering questions for the media after the stage. [youtube width="640" height="385"]httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP2HuE4en4A Thomas Rabou, who spent the majority of the day in a breakaway group...
  17. Pro Cycling - Tour de France
    Team Type 1's Davide Frattini crosses the line with Andy Schleck, Lance Armstrong and Will Routley (from left to right). Photo courtesy: Mia Sullivan Learn more about Team Type 1 and Team Type 2 at teamtype1.org Sacramento - The Team Type 1 Professional Men's team kicked off the 2010 Amgen...
  18. General Cycling Discussion
    Atlanta - Team Type 1 has officially been handed the chance at claiming California glory, being named as one of the sixteen teams invited to the 2010 Amgen Tour of California today. Team Type 1 has been hard at work early in the season to prove itself worth of invitations to the nation's...
  19. General Cycling Discussion
    Atlanta - As the NRC calendar bears down upon the American peloton, Team Type 1 was in San Dimas, California for the San Dimas Stage Race. The three-stage race, which has become a mainstay of the early domestic season, served as the final tune-up for Team Type 1's Fabio Calabria, Will Dugan, Ken...
  20. General Cycling Discussion
    Atlanta - Team Type 1 will field a versatile roster sprinkled with international flavor and experience when it begins its third season as a men's professional team in 2010. In 2009, Team Type 1 won 55 races, finished fourth in the National Racing Calendar (NRC) standings and captured the King...
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